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Can Shingles Affect Your Bowel Movements? - Biology Insights Shingles is a viral infection caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus, the same virus responsible for chickenpox While known for its painful skin rash, shingles can affect other body systems This article explores how shingles can influence bowel movements Understanding Shingles Shingles, or herpes zoster, develops when the varicella-zoster virus reactivates from its dormant
Colitis: Symptoms, What It Is, Causes Treatment Symptoms and Causes Symptoms of colitis Common symptoms include: Abdominal pain Bloating Feeling like you need to poop Watery diarrhea Mucus or blood in your poop Loss of appetite Fever Fatigue Colitis causes The causes can vary depending on the type of colitis you have: Infectious colitis is caused by a viral, parasitic or bacterial infection
Shingles - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic Shingles symptoms usually affect only a small section on one side of your body These symptoms may include: Pain, burning or tingling Sensitivity to touch A red rash that begins a few days after the pain Fluid-filled blisters that break open and crust over Itching Some people also experience: Fever Headache Sensitivity to light Fatigue Pain is usually the first symptom of shingles For some
The early stages of shingles- Signs and symptoms The symptoms of shingles in the early stages can vary hugely among individuals but typically include burning or pain in an area on one side of the body Learn more here
Shingles: Signs and symptoms - American Academy of Dermatology What are the signs and symptoms of shingles? Shingles causes a painful, blistering rash on your skin If you get shingles, you may notice the following three stages: Before the rash appears: For 1 to 2 days before the rash appears, you may have pain, burning, or tingling on an area of skin where the